The look of love: Amelie The Musical is at The Hexagon in Reading this week
THE quirky tale of love and coffee is coming to the Reading stage this week. Amelie The Musical is based ...
THE quirky tale of love and coffee is coming to the Reading stage this week. Amelie The Musical is based ...
Emma Barton - the patron of a Wokingham theatre school - will soon be sashaying on the dancefloor after being ...
A MAN from Wokingham rubbed shoulders with the stars on Friday, after winning a BBC Radio 2 quiz. Ross Rotheram ...
Debbie McGee is to become the new president of one of the most prestigious charity groups in the country.
'++ CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR TONIGHT'S STRICTLY FINAL ++ The lovely Debbie McGee just missed out on winning the Strictly Come ...
By PHIL CREIGHTON DEBBIE McGEE had a near purrfect score as she took part in Strictly Come Dancing’s quarter ...
STRICTLY was down to the magnificent seven this week and Debbie McGee rose back up the leaderboard. The BBC Radio ...
Borough resident Debbie McGee is packing a suitcase for Blackpool after successfully dancing a tango in the BBC TV show ...
DEBBIE McGEE and her dancing partner Giovanni Pernice are through to next Saturday's spooky Strictly Come Dancing after their tribute ...
The Lovely Debbie McGee faced sterner criticism from the Strictly Come Dancing judges tonight for her quickstep, but still received ...
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